Flying over Cantalloc Aqueducts Nazca

Flying over Cantalloc Aqueducts Nazca

Flying over Cantalloc Aqueducts Nazca - Drone flying over the Cantalloc Aqueducts Nazca (called "puquios") in Nazca, Peru with a DJI Phantom 3pro drone. South America from above. Acuaductos de Cantalloc - Nasca, Peru. Situated in the desert lowlands east of the Nazca lines, the Cantalloc Aqueducts are a set of spiral-shaped aqueducts that predate the Incan empire. They allowed the Nazca civilization to survive in one of the world’s harshest deserts and their mysterious design has aroused the curiosity of many a scholar and archaeologist. Their basic purpose is straightforward; they allowed farmers and early engineers to control the flow of water from the springs in the highlands, through the dry desert basin, to the thirsty crops of the farmers. But why spiral shapes? Was it religious, astrological, or did have a practical purpose? With your professional english-speaking tour guide, enjoy a guided visit to the Cantalloc aqueducts to learn more about the secrets and history of the aqueducts. You will explore this site by walking right into the aqueducts themselves, and learning about their role in this ancient civilizations religion and agriculture. www.nazcaflights.com